I don't get it either. There isn't a basement at the Alamo. In fact, few places in Texas have basements because of the low elevation, which is practically at sea level. Stupid headline makes no scents.

I don't get it either. There isn't a basement at the Alamo. In fact, few places in Texas have basements because of the low elevation, which is practically at sea level. Stupid headline makes no scents.

I don't get it either. There isn't a basement at the Alamo. In fact, few places in Texas have basements because of the low elevation, which is practically at sea level. Stupid headline makes no scents.

Lived in santon fer a year go lasers an all I got fer it was a drunken stagger down the river walk, a couple of gold lucky charms fer e 'rents and a hand jerb frim a messikin.Dam messkins, strelin or jerbs.

johnsmith99:How long has Texas been blathering on about independence? They're like a 24 year old kid who won't move out of the basement. Get on with it already!

I hope the they. And they could theoretically pull it off. They have a coastline, they're not locked inside the US (as a state such as Wyoming for example, would be). They've got a pretty decent sized population, lots of natural resources. Their stats guard (not army national guard) might be able to step up and take on the role of a military. Fresh water and food production might be problems though.

This is all amusing they don't have to fight a war for independence. If they did, they'd get smashed pretty easily. I'm just saying that if any state in the US has to revert to being its own nation, Texas would be pretty close to the top of states who could pull it off. So could Cali for that matter, though their people would probably run their new country into the ground with social spending.

I don't get it either. There isn't a basement at the Alamo. In fact, few places in Texas have basements because of the low elevation, which is practically at sea level. Stupid headline makes no scents.

The giant amount of limestone just under the surface dirt doesn't help, either. You ever tried clearing that crap? It's no fun.

Lived in santon fer a year go lasers an all I got fer it was a drunken stagger down the river walk, a couple of gold lucky charms fer e 'rents and a hand jerb frim a messikin.Dam messkins, strelin or jerbs.

taurusowner:johnsmith99: How long has Texas been blathering on about independence? They're like a 24 year old kid who won't move out of the basement. Get on with it already!

I hope the they. I hope they do. And they could theoretically pull it off. They have a coastline, they're not locked inside the US (as a state such as Wyoming for example, would be). They've got a pretty decent sized population, lots of natural resources. Their stats guard (not army national guard) might be able to step up and take on the role of a military. Fresh water and food production might be problems though.

This is all amusing they don't have to fight a war for independence. If they did, they'd get smashed pretty easily. I'm just saying that if any state in the US has to revert to being its own nation, Texas would be pretty close to the top of states who could pull it off. So could Cali for that matter, though their people would probably run their new country into the ground with social spending.

taurusowner:taurusowner: johnsmith99: How long has Texas been blathering on about independence? They're like a 24 year old kid who won't move out of the basement. Get on with it already!

I hope the they. I hope they do. And they could theoretically pull it off. They have a coastline, they're not locked inside the US (as a state such as Wyoming for example, would be). They've got a pretty decent sized population, lots of natural resources. Their stats guard (not army national guard) might be able to step up and take on the role of a military. Fresh water and food production might be problems though.

This is all amusing they don't have to fight a war for independence. If they did, they'd get smashed pretty easily. I'm just saying that if any state in the US has to revert to being its own nation, Texas would be pretty close to the top of states who could pull it off. So could Cali for that matter, though their people would probably run their new country into the ground with social spending.FTFM

taurusowner:taurusowner: johnsmith99: How long has Texas been blathering on about independence? They're like a 24 year old kid who won't move out of the basement. Get on with it already!

I hope the they. I hope they do. And they could theoretically pull it off. They have a coastline, they're not locked inside the US (as a state such as Wyoming for example, would be). They've got a pretty decent sized population, lots of natural resources. Their stats guard (not army national guard) might be able to step up and take on the role of a military. Fresh water and food production might be problems though.

This is all amusing they don't have to fight a war for independence. If they did, they'd get smashed pretty easily. I'm just saying that if any state in the US has to revert to being its own nation, Texas would be pretty close to the top of states who could pull it off. So could Cali for that matter, though their people would probably run their new country into the ground with social spending.FTFM

It does contain the following grevince against the Mexican governement:

"It has failed to establish any public system of education, although possessed of almost boundless resources, (the public domain,) and although it is an axiom in political science, that unless a people are educated and enlightened, it is idle to expect the continuance of civil liberty, or the capacity for self government."

It was probably just some righth wing nut jtrying to purge this founding doctorine fromour state.

\Publically educated\\Glad I had great teachers in the liberal oasis that is Houston

untaken_name:taurusowner: taurusowner: johnsmith99: How long has Texas been blathering on about independence? They're like a 24 year old kid who won't move out of the basement. Get on with it already!

I hope the they. I hope they do. And they could theoretically pull it off. They have a coastline, they're not locked inside the US (as a state such as Wyoming for example, would be). They've got a pretty decent sized population, lots of natural resources. Their stats guard (not army national guard) might be able to step up and take on the role of a military. Fresh water and food production might be problems though.

This is all amusing they don't have to fight a war for independence. If they did, they'd get smashed pretty easily. I'm just saying that if any state in the US has to revert to being its own nation, Texas would be pretty close to the top of states who could pull it off. So could Cali for that matter, though their people would probably run their new country into the ground with social spending.FTFM